FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917.
tXGE TWO
II& GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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BbeAKING the crust OfHAbit
Frankly, these words are directed to the fast
thinning number of men who have not yet
"hit the trail" of conversion to the ready-for-service
principle in clothes who as yet are
strangers to its comfort, its satisfaction, its
downright economy.
who are not at present devotees of this store
come in. There is only a thin crust of habit
separating us, and once that is broken through,
you are ours for lifel
Here's what you can get for say $20 or $25
in Kirschbaum Clothes:
in ityle, the conception of a designing staff
whose talent could not be commanded for less
than $25,000.
in fabrics, a variety ranging from Scotch
Hebrides homespuns to the sturdy worsteds of
our New England looms,
-in fit, absolute accuracy and comfort, we
care not what the outlines of your physical
geography may be.
If that sounds promising to some of you men
On the Choice of Shirts and Scarfs
With a blue suit, wear a shirt of plain blue, plain
white or white with a black or blue stripe. The
scarf should be black, blue, dark purple, dark red or
bottle green.
With a gray suit' wear a shirt of plain white with a
stripe of harmonizing gray or with a very narrow
blue or heliotrope stripe. The cravat should be
black, gray of harmonizing shades, blue in the dark
er shades or dark purple.
With a brown suit, wear a shirt of plain white with
very narrow brown buff stripes or white background
with blue stripes. A black scarf is too sombre for
a brown suit choose between brown, blue in the
darker shades of green, red or purple.
2?v VA Spectator.
Hills Department Store
rnprrlfrht 117, A H. tflri'M.mim Co.
Ileal Skin Eruptions.
rainiui eczoma la more active in
spring when the- blood is over-heuted,
tne burning itching torture is un
bearable, relieve it at once and heal
the eruptions with Dr. Ilobson's Ec
zema Ointment. This antiseptic rem
edy is promptly offectivo in oil skin
troubles. Timples, blnckhcads, acne,
tetter, ring worm, scaly blotchy skin
all respond to Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment. Got it today at your drug-
gluts, Cue, guaranteed. Adv.
The National Forost Reservation
commission has npproved tlio pur
chase of 23,709 acres in the White
Mountains and southern Appalachians
for inclusion in tho National Forests
of tho Kast. This land lies in New
Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina,
Georgia, and Tennessee The total
area which tho government has pur
chased or is acquiring under the
Weeks Law is now 1,373,121 acres.
Clear Your Skin in Spring.
Spring house cleaning means clean
ing inHido and outside. Dull pimply
skin is on aftermath of winter in
activity. Flush your intestines with
a mild laxative and clean out tho ac
cumulated wastes, easy to take, they
do not gripe. Dr. King's New Life
Tills will clear your complexion and
brighten your eye. Try Dr. King's
New Life Pills tonight and throw otf
tho sluggish winter shell. At drug
gists, 25c. Adv.
Bunker Hill monument is 221 feet "
inches hight, 30 feet squnre at the
base and 15 feet 4 inches square where
the pyramid apex begins; 8UO tons 01
of granite wero used in building it.
Wolves were far more common in
Palestine in biblical times than they
are now, though they are yet occa
sionally seen. Tho wolf of Palestine
in the common Cains lupus.
Douglas fir is the chief trco species
used by the Forost Scrvico in its tree
planting operations in Oregon and
Washington. Noble fir, westorn yel
low pine, and westorn whito pine were
also used in tho 1910 operations.
COLONIAL
Mrs. Margaret Sheets is a visitor
i'i tho city today.
Our want ads bring results.
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NEW AUTO COATS
Not a garment but a mat of Hffeoto Auio Enamel.
It is easily applied, dries quickly with hiirh gloss
and ig very durable.
Oct a can now while the roads are unfit for driv
ing and 3ou will certainly lie pleased with the re
sult. Don't consider this as an ordinary buggy
paint. Effeeto Enamel is liigh-dass stuff.
Sold Onlv At
Mary MacLaren and Harrison Ford
will provide the attraction at tho
Colonial theatre today and tomorrow
presenting a Lois Weber production
under tho title of "The Mysterious
Mrs. M." In this production tho
hero is informed by a fortune teller
that he will die upon a certain date,
the sorceress at the same time saying
that she, too, will pass away within
a week. When the news comes that
the woman has died and thus fulfilled
a part of her prediction, tho young
man "sees his finish." Kight at this
time a beautiful girl enters his life
and because he feels it would be un
just for a doomed man to make lov
ing advances, the complications mul
tiply until tho interesting story comes
to n "surprise" ending that is too good
to disclose in advance. "Tho Myster
ious Mrs. M.'' is tho latest and best
of Bluebird Photoplays.
Constipation and Indigestion.
These are twin evils. Persons suf
fering from indigestion are often
troubled with constipation. Mrs. Rob
ert Allison, Mattoon, 111., writes that
when she first moved to Mattoon she
wtis a great sufferer from indigestion
and constipation. Food distressed her
nnd there was a feeling like a heavy
weight pressing on her stomach and
chest. She did not rest well at night,
nnd felt worn out a good part of the
time. One bottle of Chamberlain's
Tablets corrected this trouble so that
she has since felt like a different per
son. Adv.
Prairie dogs and other range de
strovincr rodent3 haw been ex-termin
ated on more than two million acres
of western grazing range, including
several hundred thousand ncres of Na
tional Forest .range.
COLONIAL TODAY AND TOMORROW.
Ids V ira-'--ii
PHONE MAIN 70
408 North Fir St.
FARMERS PHONE B. 192
Cross The Track
ARCADE
Marie Doro, the distinguished
young artist of the stage and screen,
will be seen at the Arcade today and
tomorrow in the Jesse (L. Lasky pro
duction "Lost and Won," a gripping
drama of newspaper life written es
pecially for her by the two noted
dramatists,- Channing Pollock and
Retinoid Wolf, and prepared for the
screen by Margaret Tumbull.
The story has to do with Cinders, a
little news girl, who on a bet, is made
the ward of a wealthy stockbroker,
he wagering that he can make a
newsgirl over into a society belle
within a year. The girl becomes a
reporter on the paper which she
formerly sold. When her benefactor
is about to win the wager, he loses
his money and is arrested for theft,
and the former news girl and reporter,
by her cleverness, discovers the iden
tity of the real thief and frees the
man whom she loves, and who has
learned to love her.
Not only is Miss Doro seen as a
news girl of the Ftrects, in a ragged
suit and dilapidated' hat, bnt after
heir rise in society she is given an op
portunity to wear some beautiful
gowns. For her coming-out ball the
Lasky company has made an especial
effort to display the latest creations
of the American designers.
The cast supporting Miss Doro is
one of unusual excellence, including
Elliott Dexter, Maym Kelso, Carl
Stockdale, C. H. Geldert, Sydney
Dean, Robert Gray and others.
This latest Paramount picture is in
tensity of story, dramatic appeal, act
ing ability and photographic excel
lence, equal to the many remarkable
photoplays which have consistently
borne its trade-mark.
J TfloDIRT ORSETS
Front Laced
Sprains and Strains Relieved.
Sloan's Liniment quickly takes the
pain out of strains, sprains, bruises i
and all muscle soreness. A clean, ' J
clear liquid easily applied, it quickly j
penetrates without rubbing. Sloan's ! J
Liniment does not stain the skin or j
clog the pores like mussy plasters or ' J
ointments. For chronic rheumatic 8
aches and pains, neuralgia, gout and j J
lumbago have this well-known rem-'
edy handy. For the pains of grippe J
and lollowing strenuous work, it gives
quick relief. At all druggists, 25c.
Adv.
Three new records were made on
the Denver livestock market, veal
calves selling at ns much as $13, fat
lambs at $14.5, and ewes at $11.65.
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
A perfect found
ation for fitting and
wearinggdresses
and gowns
MODART Orseta form the
proper foundation upon which to
build the clothes and give them
that peculiar elogance and at
tractiveness which is so much
sought after.
THE smooth, perfect fitting
back, the graieful body lines and
the pliable i"esilient boning con
tribute to displaying the tailored
suit and delicate evening gown
in all their beauty.
Pauline Lederle
Somnr Hotel; BWg.
"I have used Chamberlain's Lini-! !
mcnt for pains in the chest and lame
ness of the shoulders due to rheuma
tism, nnd am pleased to say that it
has never failed to give me prompt When in Portland you will find The
relief," writes Mrs. S. N. Finch, Ba-, Observer on sale at the Oregon Ho-
tavia, i. i.-aqv. tel news stand and Imperial Hotel.
ASK FOR MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL CIGARS
Office and Factory,
w. d. McCarthy
108 Depot St.
Lewis Bldg.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING- A SPECIALT""
Supplies and Heating Devicet
Phone Main 726
Sommer IIotel Building, next to Western Unioj